We set industry standards and connect you with Deposit Brokers – independent financial professionals who help you find the best rates from different Canadian Financial Institutions to maximize returns on guaranteed investments like GICs or term deposits.

Learn about:

How a Deposit Broker works for you to customize a portfolio with low-risk investments.

GICs – how they work, how they are protected and how they may fit in your investment strategies.

The role of a Deposit Broker and the Registered Deposit Brokers Association (RDBA).

TESTIMONIALS FROM RDBA MEMBERS

Frank Miemiec MBA, CFP, CLU

The RDBA is in a unique position to help develop standards for the Deposit Broker channel because it brings together Brokers and the Financial Institutions whose products they distribute. By working together, the two groups can formulate standardized business processes that ensure compliance with regulatory requirements and enhanced efficiency for Brokers.

The RDBA performs a consumer-facing public relations function by promoting the Brokers’ value proposition and maintaining a website that helps consumers find the Brokers nearest to them.

J.G. (Gord) Mooney

Chief Operating Officer General Bank of Canada

The RDBA has in place a set of professional standards to help ensure that we can demonstrate compliance with all of the regulatory requirements of operating in the deposit-taking world. The fact that so many Financial Institutions can work together with independent Deposit Brokers demonstrates a level of collaboration and cooperation that does not exist anywhere else in the Canadian financial services space.

The RDBA remains an integral part of General Bank’s deposit gathering strategy, as we move forward with emerging trends in the industry.

David Newman

Chief Operating OfficerFiscal Agents Ltd.

The RDBA belongs to its members to the benefit of the conservative investor. It establishes and reinforces educational and professional standards that represent excellence and commitment.

The RDBA provides a forum in which like minded, consumer-focused professionals can exchange ideas and refine best practices. It advocates for the consumer and enhances public awareness of the deposit industry.

Bruno M. Scanga

I have been a member of RDBA since 2010. Through this time I have enjoyed the support that RDBA offers to individual deposit brokers. As an organization, the effort the RDBA have put forth to shape regulatory policies, raise the educational standards of its members through industry training like annual anti-money laundering and anti-terrorist financing training is very much welcomed. With the RBDA’s continued support, advisors can focus on working with their clients and providing service to ensure their clients’ needs are met.

Keep up the good work.

Michael Dupuis, MBA, CFP, CPA, CMA

Accountant, Financial Advisor

The Registered Deposit Brokers Association puts the “Guaranteed” back in the “Guaranteed Investment Certificate”. I’ve seen many client statements from the big banks over the years where not all the deposits are insured as they go over the coverage limit for any one financial institution. Often dealing with 30 or more financial institutions, members of the RDBA can ensure that both principal and interest are 100% insured. Dealing with RDBA members means that you are getting consumer protection at the highest level possible.

Bill Ritchie

President & CEO GICdirect.com Financial Services Ltd.

GICdirect.com has been a member of the RDBA for 17 years. The RDBA continues to increase investor awareness of Deposit Brokers and their services, helps to shape regulatory policies and initiatives, raises educational standards of its members through industry training and provides annual anti-money laundering and anti-terrorist financing training and testing. The RDBA is also helping to simplify the deposit business through the development and maintenance of standardized regulatory compliant forms and procedures.

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